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Wicket / dynamic page content (like dynamic menu 'n stuff)

 
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Hi ye folks,

I'm experimenting with Wicket. Seems nice stuff. But what I would like to do (and can't seem to find), is a
good approach at creating pages in which let's say the upper region has title-stuff, left region has menu-option stuff and the rest is content ("forms" of different nature) which can be submitted.
I'd like to take the approach of a "base-page" and have the "content" replaced every time.
Should I try that or is there a more sensible approach. Anyone with a kind of example for me ?

Best regards,
Ronald
 
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Not very smart. Within half an hour after posting, I found the solution.

http://wicket.apache.org/examplemarkupinheritance.html

Just had been using the wrong search-words.
Why didn't google ask me this time if I maybe wanted to search for wicket inheritance instead of wicket dynamic pages.
Well....
So thanks.
 
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